In honor of the Emmy nomi nation announcement this morning, Mama presents her favorite leading fellas of summer — some are Emmy worthy, some are just plain fun to watch:

* “Friday Night Lights” (Friday, 8 p.m., NBC) Miraculously, the underrated series lived to see an ending for Coach Taylor, played by the under-appreciated Kyle Chandler. Will he and wife Tami (Connie Britton) be able to weather the competing job offers that threaten their marriage? However this series ends, Mama will miss spending Friday nights with her favorite couple and the team that made her love Texas.

* “Leverage” (Sunday, 9 p.m., TNT) Now that the mysterious Mr. Latimer has a face — Leon Rippy of “Saving Grace” and “Deadwood” fame — Timothy Hutton’s con artist Nate Ford can battle something other than his inner demons. Baddie Latimer is trying to cash in on the modern-day team of Robin Hoods, who this week trace a lost painting connected to a World War II vet — played by one-time movie star Danny Glover, who makes a second TV appearance at the end of the month when he pops up in a Syfy original movie.

* “Breaking Bad” (Sunday, 10 p.m., AMC) If the breathtaking cliffhanger finale fooled you into thinking that the action would be nonstop this year, you obviously haven’t been watching the same show the rest of us have been enjoying for four painstakingly slow-burner seasons. Expect more small bursts of unbelievable horror embedded in a series so quiet, Mama sometimes checks her remote to make sure she didn’t accidentally hit the mute button. Stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have already been recognized for their amazing work as the unlikely drug lords, but where is the love for the amazing villains in this series, specifically Jonathan Banks as the unflappable Mike?